Marvel’s Deadpool VR just made its absurd, blood-soaked debut at Summer Game Fest 2025, and it’s exactly the kind of unhinged chaos you’d expect from the Merc with a Mouth—only now, he’s in your face. Literally.
Launching late 2025 exclusively on Meta Quest 3 and 3S, this VR experience cranks the insanity to eleven. The story kicks off with Deadpool being sucked through a portal into Mojoworld, where a shady deal (that he, of course, didn’t read) sets him on a journey across a warped version of the Marvel Universe. What follows is a dimension-hopping, head-splitting, limb-flinging mess—in the best way possible.
This isn’t your average VR brawler. Deadpool VR lets you fight dirty, get weird, and break every rule in the superhero playbook. Sure, you can stab or shoot enemies like a traditional action hero, but why stop there? Toss your severed arm like a grenade, punch enemies while dual-wielding katanas, or dive into parkour sequences that defy physics and taste. If you can think of it, Wade Wilson will probably try it—and then narrate it in real time with that signature snark.
Voiced by Neil Patrick Harris, Deadpool feels more alive (and unfiltered) than ever. The dialogue is a barrage of one-liners, insults, and fourth-wall demolitions, creating a truly interactive comedy routine wrapped in a gory, over-the-top power fantasy. And yes, it’s Rated R… in spirit and execution.
From the Mojoverse to other unexpected Marvel locales, Deadpool VR looks like a deliriously violent love letter to comic book fans who like their heroes inappropriate and their action sequences soaked in chaos. It’s not for the faint of heart—but for anyone who’s ever wanted to punch evil in the face while screaming punchlines, this is your next must-play.